More than 60 people came to Bemis School of Art on Thursday night to mark the 10th anniversary of the award-winning Military Artistic Healing program. "Massive Expression" was both a free retrospective and a showcase for Array Parity, a new artistic initiative created in partnership with NAMI Colorado Springs. Event partners included: AspenPointe, Bemis, Bravo Screen Printing & Embroidery, Cupcake Girls, Luchal’s Gourmet Catering, 1350 Distilling, Sox Place Denver and Weber Street Liquor. Below are a few images from the evening, which also served as an Indy Give! fundraiser for NAMI.
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Kirk Woundy
2/19/2020 11:23:37 am
Hi Gordon, thank you so much for your kind words, and your generous offer! We'd love to talk with you about your business and your interest in mental health. Feel free to contact me at kirk@namicos.org. Thank you — and my apologies for having taken two weeks to have seen your comment. - Kirk Woundy, communications & grants manager
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